BEER! question?

Discussion in 'The Good Life' started by Will, Mar 3, 2007.

  1. Will

    Will Nevermind

    How do you take it, warm or cold?

    Me, Pilsener and Lagers are cold

    Ale and Porter warm.

    Am I a weirdo or what?
     
  2. Htownmmm

    Htownmmm Member

    Cold and Just(just whenever I can get my hands on one!) :p


    Marty
     
  3. Woknblues

    Woknblues New Member

    define warm, doc.

    If you mean something like "cellar temperature", say around 60-65 degrees, I would agree...

    However, if you are going any higher in temperature, I might classify you as "unusual". Weirdo is way to judgmental! To each his own!

    I usually bring out my ales before I drink them, lagers go from fridge to belly without any time in between. ;)
     
  4. Will

    Will Nevermind

    Room Temp.

    Not Saki warm :rofl

    BTW That is the same thing that happens too my lagers..........odd :D ::
     
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  5. Kingpepper

    Kingpepper Active Member

    Ice cold Bud.

    Paul
     
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  6. peacefrog

    peacefrog Jet Setter

    The reason why Budweiser encourages you to drink its beer ice cold is so you can't taste it. The colder something is the less you can taste. It can be instructive to take a good beer out of the fridge and drink it little by little as it warms. You'll find different flavors come out at different temperatures.
     
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  7. _JP_

    _JP_ Searching for a Forum title

    Budweiser advertising is based in part on the taste of their product. That product is designed to taste best when cold, which is how most of the American public prefers to drink beer (and other carbonated beverages). But there is a growing segment of that population that is learning about other beers and how to appreciate them.
     
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  8. Scorpio

    Scorpio Big Hitter

    Guiness at cellar temp anything else is uncivilized:D

    Raf
     
  9. Edcculus

    Edcculus Resident Bay Rummy

    Party beer = cold

    homebrew beer = warmer
     
  10. Mama Bear

    Mama Bear New Member

    I drink none of the 'Budweiser' type beers, I honestly just don't like them, but a good pale ale or stout makes me a very happy woman... and I always drink them at room temp.. they don't taste as good when they are cold..
     
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  11. rick

    rick I'll make ya SCream!

    Me too.
    Not "warm" tho. Warm to me is 75-80 deg.
    My outside fridge is where I store beer and wine.
    Set to somewhere around 50 Deg. After I open one in a few minutes it's just aboot right for me.
     
  12. qhsdoitall

    qhsdoitall Wilbur

    Cellar temp unless it's an American mega-company beer. Then it's cold, cold, cold please.
     
  13. ada8356

    ada8356 Member

    Always cold... I'm not in it for the taste so much anyway.;)
     
  14. moviemaniac

    moviemaniac Tool Time

    I don't know, but I just don't like those beers from the big companies (Budweiser, Beck's and the likes). I enjoy the products from many small, local (or national) breweries that offer superb quality and distinctive tastes and not those tasteless, chemically infested party-brews.
    I'm kinda lucky to live in a country where beer is associated with a whole culture of brewing and many, many different breweries. We also get many great German (Bavarian) and Czech beers here, we're actually in beer-paradise, quality-wise. ::

    I'll drink a Baumgartner to that :eatdrink047

    Oh, about temperature: cellar-cold it shall be.
     
  15. Lynchmeister

    Lynchmeister New Member

    I like all of my beer colder rather than warmer, but as so duly noted above, those are pretty subjective terms. For lagers, I like them cold and straight from the fridge. For ales, which I'm just beginning to re-accquaint myself with, I like to go from the fridge and into a pint glass for a minute or two (I liken it to resting a steak, lol) before I enjoy it.

    Last night I tried a Goose Island Honker's Ale, which was not bad at all!
     
  16. peacefrog

    peacefrog Jet Setter

    Ah, Goose Island! That brings back fond memories of my Chicago days. I haven't been there in years, but they made some ungodly good beers there.
     
  17. Lynchmeister

    Lynchmeister New Member

    +1 The Honkers was definately good, so now I'll have to try their nut brown ale. ::
     
  18. cubancigar2000

    cubancigar2000 Well-Known Member

    Ice cold Tecate. Hard to beat
     
  19. ARGH

    ARGH Well-Known Member

    Cold. Ice cold and just above freezing
     
  20. cubancigar2000

    cubancigar2000 Well-Known Member

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